Gdim7, Adim7, and G#dim7 all work here. A7sus4 comes up as A7sus, it is the same chord. I got A#dim7b11 in by using A#dim7/b11 but that voicing my not be what you like. If working in MIDI you can rearrange the notes to your liking.

A G#dim7 contains notes G#-D-B-E#. A flat 9 in the G# scale is an A so you have A listed twice in your chord G#dim7b9/A. Just type G#dim7/A and you will get the chord you want.

I hope this helps.


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